Durbridge Helps Power Mitchelton-SCOTT to TTT Win in Tirreno-Adriatico

Cycling | Published:
Thu 14 March 2019

Cyclist
Luke Durbridge has helped Mitchelton-SCOTT power their way
to victory in the opening team time trial at Tirreno-Adriatico,
taking the stage by an impressive seven seconds in Lido di Camaiore.

Despite being the last team off the start ramp, the
seven-man squad didn’t let the pressure get to them, setting the second fastest
time at the intermediate split before upping the pace and taking the win.

AustralianMichael
Hepburn was the first rider to cross the line and will
line-up on the start in Camaiore for stage two in the leader’s jersey.

Mixed
conditions

The opening stage got underway in rainy conditions,
making the relatively straightforward 21.5km course more technical, with a
slippery road surface to contend for the teams setting off early.

As the last team off the start ramp, Mitchelton-SCOTT had
to deal with mixed conditions with the sun having dried some sections of the
course, while others remained wet.

It was a strong start with Australian time trial
championLuke Durbridge putting
in some big turns on the front as the squad passed the time check just two
seconds down on the fastest time set by Team Jumbo-Visma.

Close call

There were some nervous faces in the hot seat as it
became obvious that Mitchelton-SCOTT were on a fast one with five riders still
taking their turns on the front.

Disaster almost struck heading onto the finish straight
when a member of the public strayed onto the course and the team had to take
avoiding action, narrowly missing the woman and her dog.

With a short run to the line the squad regrouped and
powered over the line to take the day by seven seconds and start the week of
racing in perfect fashion.

Michael
Hepburn:

"Team trials are very technical these days and it’s something
our team enjoys doing, especially myself.”

"Tirreno is one of my favourite races of the year, I
always seem to be in good condition here, but to be completely honest, I don’t
deserve the jersey more than anyone else in the squad, that was just the order
we were coming into the home straight.”

"It was a good little advantage for us being last off,
knowing the times and also with the weather, the road dried up a little bit.”

"We’ve been here before and gone off early and the wind
changes, but finally this year we had a bit of luck on our side.”

"We were quietly confident in our team, we have a lot of
big boys, a lot of powerful time trialists and today was one of our chances to
get some time and we did that.”

Adam Yates:

"Super start! We’ve been trying to win a TTT for a long time, I think I’ve been
here four or five years now and every time we try, every year we bring a super
strong team and we’ve been close and now we’ve finally got it!”

"Tonight we’ll look at the standings and work out where
we are, it’s going to be tough, there’s no big, super hard mountain stages this
year, but we’ll see and just take it stage by stage.”